This essay discusses the appropriateness of mandatory community service for UK citizens between the ages of 18 and 25 to assist in recovering from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on UK society. It analyzes the impact of the pandemic on the UK economy and culture, and the challenges and benefits of implementing mandatory community service. The essay argues against the implementation of mandatory community service due to the high risk of virus transmission, lack of knowledge and skills among young people, and the financial risk associated with such an endeavor. Instead, it suggests collaborative working between government agencies, financial institutions, healthcare systems, scientists, and scholars to effectively recover from the pandemic.